Researchers from Germany's Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM in Berlin has developed a new breathing sensor system that help prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
This syst...

Cornell University has built a grass lawn inside their school library as a part of a project of their institution's Department of Design and Environmental Analysis.
The department is currently conducting a r...

Meet, the Scrubba, a portable washing machine, in form of a bag. This wash bag, allows people to do their laundry, on-the-go.
The Scrubba is a lightweight, foldable bag that features small nodules to help sc...

Thanks to Japan's new invention, the Deoest underwear, extreme farters can now release their foul smelling gas and prevent people near them from fainting.
It is a fart-deodorizing underwear, created by Profe...

Twitter latest update is now available in Apple's App Store and Android's Google Play Store.

Twitter rolls out a new update that allows photos and Vine videos to appear in the timeline. Users can just tap to show the full version of an image or play a video. You can also go to settings if you want to disable the Tweet previews.

The latest update also allows you to retweet, favorite a tweet and send a reply without ever leaving your feeds.

You can now download the new update via Apple’s App store for iOS devices and through the Google Play Store for Android devices.

In case you are wondering why most of your Facebook friends are sporting a display picture of a giraffe, it’s because they failed to provide the right answer to this riddle: “It’s 3 a.m., the doorbell rings and you wake up. Unexpected visitors! It’s your parents and they are here for breakfast. You have strawberry jam, honey, wine, bread and cheese. What is the first thing you open?”

Facebook has also acquired Instagram for the same amount last year and has introduced a similar mobile messaging service named Poke. Snapchat was said to have over 350 million photo messages sent daily by its users.

Hi-tech, tweet-posting bra was created as a part of Nestle's breast cancer awareness campaign

Marketing Agency, OgilvyOne Athens was commissioned by Nestle to develop a high-tech bra that sends a Tweet everytime it is unhooked. The revolutionary piece of lingerie is a part of the company’s campaign to promote breast cancer awareness in Greece.

The bra is embedded with low-voltage Bluetooth device that is found at the back of the bra. The mechanism sends a message to a mobile phone that and generates a tweet to that is sent to the twitter account @tweetingbra. The tweet contains a message that reminds women to undergo a regular breast examination.

The breathing sensor created by Researchers in Berlin can be embedded in infant clothing

Researchers from Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM in Berlin has developed a new breathing sensor system that help prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). This system can be embedded in infant romper suits. It features a stretchable printed circuit board made of polyurethane. The special circuit board fits to the the contours […]

Mcdonald's will be changing its name to Macca, in celebration of Australia Day.

Fastfood chain, Mcdonald’s is set to change the signs of their selected stores in Australia to pay tribute to the country’s national celebration, Australia Day. The signs will be changed to Macca’s. Macca is the nickname that over 50 percent of Australians use to call the restaurant.

Varacil, is a puzzle kit that allows you to assemble your own mechanical pencil

Puzzle lovers can procrastinate and get busy assembling their own pencil with Varacil, a “Mechanical Pencil Plastic Puzzle Kit”. The kit is manufactured by Japanese toymaker, As If Toy. Once you open the box, you will see around 22 plastic parts. The pieces don’t have to be glued. You can just snap it together and […]

Louis Vuitton's new branch is a ski-thru boutique where vacationers can easily ski right to the front door

French Luxury brand, Louis Vuitton has opened a ski-thru boutique in a ski resort in Gstaad, Switzerland. The resort’s Vacation goers can now park their skis outside the shop and do some serious LV shopping.

The new law allows elderly parents to sue their children if they feel neglected or abandoned

China’s national legislators has submitted a new law that requires adult children to visit their elderly parents regularly or risk getting sued.

The law allows parents to sue their children if they feel neglected. Even in a family oriented country like China, elderly parents are also often abandoned and neglected by their children.

One proof is a local news of a 90 year-old grandmother who was forced by her son to live in a pigpen for two years. Some leave their parents in elderly homes if they are unable to care for them. While some end up abusing them and illegally control their finances without their consent.

The law does not specify how often the children must visit their aging parents.